'Alive In The Catacombs', Queens Of The Stone Age's concert film, is available to stream for free, the band uploading it to YouTube.
Fans are invited to witness the band's intimate, powerful performance, set deep within the ancient, atmospheric underground tombs of Paris, alongside the companion documentary 'Alive In Paris And Before' from director Andreas Neumann.
Filmed July 2024, 'Alive In The Catacombs' is Queens Of The Stone Age like you've never seen or heard them before; a set list spanning the band's catalog, each song chosen specifically and epically reimagined in deference to the Catacombs.
A sprawling 320km ossuary beneath the surface of Paris, The Catacombs of Paris was built during the 1700s with several million bodies buried, skeletal remaining largely exposed, with much of the walls built of skulls and bones.
It's a location frontman Josh Homme has long since visualised the band performing in since he first encountered the Catacombs two decades ago, Ginger Elvis jokingly declaring "the biggest audience we've ever played for".
The band had to wait until Paris city officials granted permission for QOTSA to bring their vision to life, the first band-artist allowed such access.
The companion film, 'Alive In Paris And Before', is also part of this free YouTube release, the intimate, behind-the-scenes documentary revealing the emotional and physical trials Queens Of The Stone Age overcame to create 'Alive In The Catacombs'.
Previously, both unique cinematic experiences were available for purchase directly from the band.
Fans who wish to own a digital copy for their permanent collection can still do so with a direct purchase at the band's official site, while the audio release is available on all digital streaming platforms.
The band also brought the immersive experience to the small screen with a special appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon', performing 'Running Joke / Paper Machete'.